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forbes magazine releasing its list of the most miserable cities in this country. illus takes into account various factors, including the unemployment rates, violent crime foreclosures, income, property taxes, even weather and commuting time. modesto california, chicago. rockford, illinois, plan, michigan. the first the nearly bankrupt detroit. we may have rent chicago ourselves a bit higher given all the problems they have. up next in the present dispatching his lone republican cabinet member to scare somebody , of course. ♪ the "a-team" will be taking that up and a great deal more. we will be joined here next. ♪ dad, i'd put that down. ah. 4g, huh? verizon 4g lte. 700 megahertz spectrum, end-to-end, pure lte build. the most consistent speeds indoors or out. and, obviously, astonishing throughput. obviously... you know how fast our home wifi is? yeah. this is basically just asast. oh. and verizon's got more fast lte coverage than all other networks combined. it's better. yes. oh, why didn't you just say that? huh-- what is he doing? overmany discounts to thine
forbes magazine releasing its list of the most miserable cities in this country. illus takes into account various factors, including the unemployment rates, violent crime foreclosures, income, property taxes, even weather and commuting time. modesto california, chicago. rockford, illinois, plan, michigan. the first the nearly bankrupt detroit. we may have rent chicago ourselves a bit higher given all the problems they have. up next in the present dispatching his lone republican cabinet member...
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the man who banned soda, salt, and anything fun in new york city is in the right this time. bloomberg view stowed what could have been the most aggressive measure to have employers ignore unemployed job seekers. it bans ads say unemployed need not apply, but this one let'ses rejected applicants sue employers. all this does is produce more lawsuits, not more jobs. you can't make blanket laws like this. that's my who twenties more. that's all for tonight's willis report. thank you for joining us. have a great night. see you back here monday. ♪ lou: good evening, everybody the day can be described as quiet from washington to the middle east, where as two days for market selloffs brought i told you sos from some wall street gurus. today's triple digit raly in the dow was unobserved by those who lost the narrative. as surrogates and private campaign force, organizing for action, worked to upend the second amendment, the president, himself, seems most willing to put a electoral risk, and the democratic senators and they had the elections, and facing constituents on gun control,
the man who banned soda, salt, and anything fun in new york city is in the right this time. bloomberg view stowed what could have been the most aggressive measure to have employers ignore unemployed job seekers. it bans ads say unemployed need not apply, but this one let'ses rejected applicants sue employers. all this does is produce more lawsuits, not more jobs. you can't make blanket laws like this. that's my who twenties more. that's all for tonight's willis report. thank you for joining us....
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new york is the most densely populated city in the u.s. and over 40 million tourists visit the city every year. the 1.3 billion gallons of water required every day are delivered by a system of extraordinary scale and complex engineering. man: water is essential to the economic viability of new york city. reliable infrastructure and reliable delivery of water is a must. you have to reinvest in the infrastructure every single minute to keep it current. hurwitz: we have the stock exchange, we have the united nations -- failure can have a dramatic impact on the nation, and even internationally. so there's a really keen awareness that you always have to be fixing the system. things corrode, they rust. they get to where you turn them on and nothing happens. but it is so totally used in every nook and cranny, that making any accommodation to shut it down, to do something to it, is very difficult. narrator: two massive underground tunnels, called simply tunnel 1 and tunnel 2, provide most of the city's water supply. they run hundreds of feet below
new york is the most densely populated city in the u.s. and over 40 million tourists visit the city every year. the 1.3 billion gallons of water required every day are delivered by a system of extraordinary scale and complex engineering. man: water is essential to the economic viability of new york city. reliable infrastructure and reliable delivery of water is a must. you have to reinvest in the infrastructure every single minute to keep it current. hurwitz: we have the stock exchange, we have...
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we've seen over the past several years that the tech community in new york city has truly grown and our tech sector has arrived. we have over 900 tech companies in new york city that are 75% or more developed in the five boroughs. woo have another thousand that are based here. over 120,000 people are working in the sector. we thought it's important that the world is aware of this. we launched, we are made in new york, which is a website and it's a one-stop shop for all the programs and resources that you need to participate in the new tech eco-system and crucially, find a job. >> talk to us about the boom in the technology sector that you're seeing. what does it mean in terms of economic impact, certainly locally it has to be strong. >> to diversify the economy and one of the advantages to being in new york city, we have media, fashion, finance and real estate. and a lot of these are the systems that are driving the business models of the tech sector and of the next generation of start-ups. so it makes sense the companies are based here. 2012 was a fantastic year for tech in new york ci
we've seen over the past several years that the tech community in new york city has truly grown and our tech sector has arrived. we have over 900 tech companies in new york city that are 75% or more developed in the five boroughs. woo have another thousand that are based here. over 120,000 people are working in the sector. we thought it's important that the world is aware of this. we launched, we are made in new york, which is a website and it's a one-stop shop for all the programs and...
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in the city. part of the cal academies' astronomical success is the weekly nightlife party. >> i am joined by helen, who is here to school me on all the nocturnal activities that are getting ready to take place here. tell us a little about what we can expect to see at nightlife. >> we open up the doors every thursday night at the california academy of sciences. there are certain things you can see every week you can go to the museum, visit the planetarium, and we bring in bars and a deejay or band. it is a different feel from during the day, something different every week. tonight , we have beer and music. -- tonight we have great beer and music. it is beer week. we have a dozen local brewers in african hall. we have a deejays to set up throughout the museum and a live performance at 9:00 p.m. tonight. >> what has been your favorite part as a participant or as an observer? >> my favorite part is to walk around the aquarium in to see people with a drink in their hands, getting to know maybe somebod
in the city. part of the cal academies' astronomical success is the weekly nightlife party. >> i am joined by helen, who is here to school me on all the nocturnal activities that are getting ready to take place here. tell us a little about what we can expect to see at nightlife. >> we open up the doors every thursday night at the california academy of sciences. there are certain things you can see every week you can go to the museum, visit the planetarium, and we bring in bars and a...
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it got so bad that the city took over, 'cause the city has a responsibility to protect its citizens. boston built the first modern sewer system in the united states. ours was completed between 1877 and 1884. with this wonderful new sewer system, we were taking our filth and moving it out to the ocean. of course, all of this was untreated. in the 1960s, we were still pumping all of our sewage out to moon island, untreated. we would get swimmers here, never knowing, in the middle of summer, why you would have a cold. well, we were swimming in diluted sewage. melosi: the major way to deal with pollution, at least until early into the 20th century, was through the process of dilution. the assumption was that the capacity of rivers and streams, and even the seas, allowed for certain levels of pollution that eventually would purify themself. as we get later into the 20th century, it becomes clear that the volumes of waste made dilution unworkable as a single solution. and so treatment became the ways in which we deal with pollution. narrator: to protect public health, starting in the 1950s
it got so bad that the city took over, 'cause the city has a responsibility to protect its citizens. boston built the first modern sewer system in the united states. ours was completed between 1877 and 1884. with this wonderful new sewer system, we were taking our filth and moving it out to the ocean. of course, all of this was untreated. in the 1960s, we were still pumping all of our sewage out to moon island, untreated. we would get swimmers here, never knowing, in the middle of summer, why...
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the city repeatedly lost $300 million in state and federal ait because the union basically refused to implement a rigorous teacher evaluation the union basically refuse to implement a rigorous teacher evaluation system. everybody has to be evaluated. everybody has to be held accountable, the way of the world but the fact union refuse to do this and very rightfully mike stood his ground to say no because they wanted the model to just be in place for two years that happened that the of the teacher would be removed and then be referred back the mayor said no. what is the point*? where is the public outcry for that? where are the people picketing in the streets to say you cannot deny our kids $300 million because you refuse to be held accountable to have a reasonable evaluation system in place. this is where students first is organizing everyday people like you. you have got to get involved in the process because the legislators in albany, the governor could solve the problems they need to hear from people like you you'll make your decisions with you contribute to the next campaign based
the city repeatedly lost $300 million in state and federal ait because the union basically refused to implement a rigorous teacher evaluation the union basically refuse to implement a rigorous teacher evaluation system. everybody has to be evaluated. everybody has to be held accountable, the way of the world but the fact union refuse to do this and very rightfully mike stood his ground to say no because they wanted the model to just be in place for two years that happened that the of the...
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the minority kids in the inner cities and that actually isn't true at all. if you look at the top u.s. kids based on income and compare them to the top kids in other countries across the globe, you will see our kids actually ranked 23rd, which is the same rating as the low income kids do. gerri: that is unbelievable, michelle. that is a real newsflash for parents all over the country, what do we do about it? >> we have to make sure their are highly effective teachers in every classroom, parents have options for sending their kids to a high-quality school program and the last thing tied to what we were talking about, making sure we have effective use of taxpayer dollars. a lot of middle and upper middle income households in this country, their kids are going to school everyday, they think they're getting a good education but they actually don't know what kind of return on investment taxpayers are getting. gerri: answer tha answered thatn could be very difficult. i wanted the degree to which so many teachers are unionized is one of those things drain money out
the minority kids in the inner cities and that actually isn't true at all. if you look at the top u.s. kids based on income and compare them to the top kids in other countries across the globe, you will see our kids actually ranked 23rd, which is the same rating as the low income kids do. gerri: that is unbelievable, michelle. that is a real newsflash for parents all over the country, what do we do about it? >> we have to make sure their are highly effective teachers in every classroom,...
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where some of the sixty women signed firm. p33& baltimore city pooice continue to investigate a atal shooting in northeast baltimore..- baltimore.it happened long &ppontpelier street near polk streettpolice say one 3 the heed...while another victim was lss ssot.no wood on the identity of thh deceased victim... or the condition f the woman tonight. 3 phh investigation continues into the accidentaa shootinn &pof a trainee by aapolice academy nstructor his month..- month. also firss onnfox tonight - melinda roodee has new information about a should aveeprevented the pccideet.melinda.... 33 a lot f questions have een raised about how this could happen.why did aa instuctorr useehis live firearm - in a traaning session ttat was supposed to use only blank has beennreviewing the ccty's official firraams training discrepeecces in how this paaticular exercise was &pconducted. &p3 for exampll, the policy states that all live weaaons should be kept in theearmory - or in a designnted secured access area. it goes on to say ttat someone should be stattonne at phe entrance of that securee aaea - to
where some of the sixty women signed firm. p33& baltimore city pooice continue to investigate a atal shooting in northeast baltimore..- baltimore.it happened long &ppontpelier street near polk streettpolice say one 3 the heed...while another victim was lss ssot.no wood on the identity of thh deceased victim... or the condition f the woman tonight. 3 phh investigation continues into the accidentaa shootinn &pof a trainee by aapolice academy nstructor his month..- month. also firss...
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the city. the town, the entities we first formed in every early culture people come together around trade, creativity, living together, the neighborhood which we gathered. the ancient palace, which is where we started could conceively today act as an alternative agent in a modern world. and the great irony, beauty of that is that it closes a great circle. western civilization, civilizations everywhere started in towns, township, trading posts, and cities. but by the end of the ancient world it was clear that those cities were too small in the scale. too limited in their political representation to be capable of governing in the world that emerged in the mid evil empire and in the renaissance. in other words that's the scale of human society's grew. the township proved too small to deal with a large scale problems and so it required the invent of this of the renaissance in the early modern period to create the new idea of the nation of people. who then substituted themselves as a large entity ca
the city. the town, the entities we first formed in every early culture people come together around trade, creativity, living together, the neighborhood which we gathered. the ancient palace, which is where we started could conceively today act as an alternative agent in a modern world. and the great irony, beauty of that is that it closes a great circle. western civilization, civilizations everywhere started in towns, township, trading posts, and cities. but by the end of the ancient world it...
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specifically around issues of out of the city and self image. this is a great way for girls to build their self-esteem and community. >> you have to be able to see the -- see the ball. >> they are learning the basics and working with police volunteers, who, for years, have helped the boys play. >> allow officers and police trainees the opportunity to interact and engage with young men and women in a non adversarial a rigid environment, in a mentoring fashion. has been successful in the boys program. >> you are trying to play a game you know is challenging. >> i was happy because i used to ask to play. i feel like a new personnel. >> a great story. we are talking about a local player involved in a comment today. >> we know which -- we all know how great he was. his stock is rising more after what he did in the 40-yard dash. we will tell you about it. >> u.s. chamber of commerce is trying to hire our heroes. it is taking place for veterans tomorrow from noon until 4:00. so far, hiring our heroes has held 14,000 veterans find jobs. >> now, sports.
specifically around issues of out of the city and self image. this is a great way for girls to build their self-esteem and community. >> you have to be able to see the -- see the ball. >> they are learning the basics and working with police volunteers, who, for years, have helped the boys play. >> allow officers and police trainees the opportunity to interact and engage with young men and women in a non adversarial a rigid environment, in a mentoring fashion. has been...
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gerri: i don't know if you saw the fashion weekend right here in new york city. we saw a lot of different things . they got criticized for having too much black. of course in new york you can never weird just black. >> we were black all the time. the only time we rarely wear black is on air, but we do where a lot of black. that is our caller. all the stylists were sitting front and center clamoring for these dresses. i think we will see oscar de la renta, lots of different grades, lots of abolishment. gerri: no black? >> there will always be black. black is black and it will always be there, but read the navy will be the big color embellishment, the architectural detail will be big this year. gerri: thank you for coming down and sitting in the chair. i really, really appreciate that. appreciate your time. well, as we wait to see what they wear, this weekend with up we would take a look at the best looks that have already raised the red carpet. aist compiled by our very own producers. number five, from 2007, up penelope cruz, this gorgeous fed ever such a gallon.
gerri: i don't know if you saw the fashion weekend right here in new york city. we saw a lot of different things . they got criticized for having too much black. of course in new york you can never weird just black. >> we were black all the time. the only time we rarely wear black is on air, but we do where a lot of black. that is our caller. all the stylists were sitting front and center clamoring for these dresses. i think we will see oscar de la renta, lots of different grades, lots of...
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mayor has proposed reforms for the city. and, the governor has said no to a bailout. lawmakers are making strides on a bill for immigration reform. the team of eight bipartisan lawmakers crafting the bill will gather this week. its follows a series of meetings between business and labor leaders.those groups have now outlined principles for how businesses will adapt to immigration changes. members agree that the country needs a new worker visa program.and also stressed the need to create a federal bureau to monitor labor needs within the u.s.while the meetings resulted in some solutions, lawmakers say more progress is needed. the u-s government is in the race for justice against lance armstrong. the department of justice joined a civil lawsuit to reclaim the $30 million it paid to sponsor armstrong's racing teams. the government could claim fraud for armstrongs admitted drug use while riding in the tour de france for the u.s. postal service team. armstrong's attorneys say his contract did not specify bans on doping - and the
mayor has proposed reforms for the city. and, the governor has said no to a bailout. lawmakers are making strides on a bill for immigration reform. the team of eight bipartisan lawmakers crafting the bill will gather this week. its follows a series of meetings between business and labor leaders.those groups have now outlined principles for how businesses will adapt to immigration changes. members agree that the country needs a new worker visa program.and also stressed the need to create a...
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of course, you were chief of police in the new york city area. and that was followed by a two decades decline in crime. i was hope we could begin by having you put that decline in crime in context. >> the investment in the '90s was 100,000 additional police were hired. additional money went into research, into prisons, into rehabilitation efforts. research was critical. there was the assault weapons ban on certain types of assault weapons. the impact of that particular piece of the legislation is still being debated. some studies indicate it had an impact. some studies indicate it did not. from my own perspective, i look at every life saved is a plus. every incident that didn't occur is a plus. it is quite clear that hundreds of thousands of individuals who did not get access to those type weapons, that clearly there would have been incidents that would have occurred with those weapons but for that intervention. >> what is your feeling about what president obama has proposed? >> the new initiative, by the president, has a number of elements. one,
of course, you were chief of police in the new york city area. and that was followed by a two decades decline in crime. i was hope we could begin by having you put that decline in crime in context. >> the investment in the '90s was 100,000 additional police were hired. additional money went into research, into prisons, into rehabilitation efforts. research was critical. there was the assault weapons ban on certain types of assault weapons. the impact of that particular piece of the...
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the big cities are liberal. the bay area and new york, philly, that are all liberal. you get out in the country, it's -- you can't lose to a democrat. but let me ask you, is it possible this could go further? the congress could simply say we like these cuts, we're going to put them in law and go for a whole year? >> i think it is possible. but i do think when the pain begins, there will be some coming together. and they will shift the cuts. i don't think republicans want to give up. the lower level of spending. chris: why would sbape accept a decision to a-- obama accept a decision to alleviate -- let the defense department go harmless and the liberal programs go with cuts -- >> everybody knows that there are ways in the defense establishment just like everywhere else. and i think what the president is going to do, and it's going to work inexorably, but it's going to happen quickly, this 44 million people who read a newspaper every day, right? and every local paper out there is going to detail what's going to happen to the administrators at their local social security
the big cities are liberal. the bay area and new york, philly, that are all liberal. you get out in the country, it's -- you can't lose to a democrat. but let me ask you, is it possible this could go further? the congress could simply say we like these cuts, we're going to put them in law and go for a whole year? >> i think it is possible. but i do think when the pain begins, there will be some coming together. and they will shift the cuts. i don't think republicans want to give up. the...
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we can read every day that in the major cities of the united states, apartments are changing hands for $10 million, $20 million, $30 million, $40 million. people have enormous yachts that they cruise -- we all see it. we all know it. we even celebrate it as a nation. how does that square with millions of people in a position where they can't provide even the most basic services and opportunities? we don't have equality of opportunity. because there is no shortcut. if you want equality of opportunity, you're going to have to create equality of income and wealth much closer to a genuine equality than anything -- we're going in the other direction. and so i agree with you. it's stark if our president talks about something so divergent from the reality. >> when study after study has exposed the myth that this is a land of opportunity, how does the myth keep getting perpetuated? >> well, my wife is a psychotherapist. and so i ask her that question often. and here's what she says to me. often people cling all the harder to an idea precisely because the reality is so different and becoming mo
we can read every day that in the major cities of the united states, apartments are changing hands for $10 million, $20 million, $30 million, $40 million. people have enormous yachts that they cruise -- we all see it. we all know it. we even celebrate it as a nation. how does that square with millions of people in a position where they can't provide even the most basic services and opportunities? we don't have equality of opportunity. because there is no shortcut. if you want equality of...
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plan to rebuild his less than half of the baltimore city school buildings. they say they are standing up for their rights, strippers in maryland and across the country filing lawsuits against clubs where they dance. the reason -- they're not getting paid. >> exotic dancers get paid by getting tips. some believe that they should also get paid checks. when performing, she goes by the name and jasmine, but this exotic dancer is taking her comments to a different forum -- federal court. she is suing the clubs where she works because the owners and managers charged her fees to dance and don't consider her an employee. >> say something happen to me. i would not be able to go on unemployment or sickly for nothing. >> tonight, what rights do exotic dancers have, and why are so many filing lawsuits against the clubs where they work? for the 11 news i-team, barry simms. >> of next, the maryland lottery numbers and another check of the insta-weather-plus forecast. >> it was a long night at the oscars, with the three big awards not come until after 11:45. first lady mic
plan to rebuild his less than half of the baltimore city school buildings. they say they are standing up for their rights, strippers in maryland and across the country filing lawsuits against clubs where they dance. the reason -- they're not getting paid. >> exotic dancers get paid by getting tips. some believe that they should also get paid checks. when performing, she goes by the name and jasmine, but this exotic dancer is taking her comments to a different forum -- federal court. she...
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he's 6 a years old, he -- 65 years old and he's been a good mayor to the people in the city. the salary was under is hundred thousand dollars. i don't think he should go to prison for 11 to 20 years. >> wait a minute. by all accounts he's been a good mayor except for the fact he raised taxes to pay himself and the city council. >> neil: you say his defense doesn't fly. >> he wasn't too ignorant to become mayor and get party backing and run for mayor and actually hire people underneath him. >> i would say this. the idea he was too stupid or illiterate. we caught remarks he had in prior council meetings and he doesn't seem like an idiot. this is the good mayor, doing a pretty good job reading. >> council, i have support -- [ indiscernible ]. 3 minutes after 5:00. >> ladies and gentlemen. >> all right, he seems alert and seems to read. by the way, he was bilingual so we could go back and forth. all pretty impressive. >> the question is, how was he supposed to know the salaries were illegal under the statutes in town if financial advisors don't know. he didn't seen graduate from
he's 6 a years old, he -- 65 years old and he's been a good mayor to the people in the city. the salary was under is hundred thousand dollars. i don't think he should go to prison for 11 to 20 years. >> wait a minute. by all accounts he's been a good mayor except for the fact he raised taxes to pay himself and the city council. >> neil: you say his defense doesn't fly. >> he wasn't too ignorant to become mayor and get party backing and run for mayor and actually hire people...
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birmingham is probably the most thoroughly segregated city in the united states. it's ugly record of brutality is widely known. there have been more unsolved bombings of negro than any other city in the nation. these are the hard, brutal facts of the case. you may well ask why direct action, why sit ins, marches and so forth? is it negotiation a better path? nonviolent direct action seeks to create such a crisis and forced such a tension that a community which has constantly refused to negotiate is forced to confront the issue. you speak of our activity in birmingham as extreme. it was not jesus an extremist of love? love your enemies, bless them that curse you, do good to them that hate you and pray for them which this by flea usually persecute? we be extremists for the preservation of injustice or the extension of justice. when you have seen vicious mobs lynch your mothers and fathers at will and drown your sisters and brothers at whim, when you have seen hate filled policemen curse, kick and even kill your black brothers and sisters. when you see the vast major
birmingham is probably the most thoroughly segregated city in the united states. it's ugly record of brutality is widely known. there have been more unsolved bombings of negro than any other city in the nation. these are the hard, brutal facts of the case. you may well ask why direct action, why sit ins, marches and so forth? is it negotiation a better path? nonviolent direct action seeks to create such a crisis and forced such a tension that a community which has constantly refused to...
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a pretty start to the day here in new york city. we've got a great crowd that's come down here to say hello as they wave to the folks back home. i'm savannah guthrie along with matt lauer and natalie morales. al roker and meredith vieira are out in los angeles this morning. good morning again to you guys. >> good morning. coming up from here, we'll take you inside some of the hottest post oscar parties. >> and i spent some time with the adorable quvenzhane wallis as the 9-year-old got ready for her big night. matt? >> meredith, we look forward to that. you're not the only ones mingling with superstars. shuffle with me over here. take a look at this, michael phelps, the most decorate d olympian of all time. michael, good to see you. >> thank you. >> how is retirement going? >> living out of a suitcase, using a golf club a lot and traveling alone. >> explain that a little bit. you're now part of the golf channel's hank haney golf project, legendary has taken you on for the show. >> it's the most humbling thing i've ever done in my lif
a pretty start to the day here in new york city. we've got a great crowd that's come down here to say hello as they wave to the folks back home. i'm savannah guthrie along with matt lauer and natalie morales. al roker and meredith vieira are out in los angeles this morning. good morning again to you guys. >> good morning. coming up from here, we'll take you inside some of the hottest post oscar parties. >> and i spent some time with the adorable quvenzhane wallis as the 9-year-old...
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over 6 million from the state of california. five and a half million from the city pennsylvania. lincoln, three and a half million from virginia. seeking a big one, eight and a half million from the state of louisiana. all told, one half billion that states are giving out to hollywood to bring the productions into their states. california is a lot of money. of course, the fiscal of deal has $430 billion in tax breaks for hollywood. the thing is, taxpayers are paying at the dock to the box office. some of their pang hollywood again in the form of tax breaks. and the thing is tomato you something, missouri, michigan, states and saying, wait a second. maybe it's not it's a great thing we bring these projections and our state because the draws are temporary jobs for at a state workers, and when the production shuts down, the end up going on jobless benefits. may not be so great. ashley: they ought to go to canada in romania and these other places where they get even more tax breaks. lori: -- >> that's right. they don't talk about that at all, but they are from taxpayers, and it is on
over 6 million from the state of california. five and a half million from the city pennsylvania. lincoln, three and a half million from virginia. seeking a big one, eight and a half million from the state of louisiana. all told, one half billion that states are giving out to hollywood to bring the productions into their states. california is a lot of money. of course, the fiscal of deal has $430 billion in tax breaks for hollywood. the thing is, taxpayers are paying at the dock to the box...
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the worst-case scenario is they find me guilty and send me to the hole. [ male announcer ] citi turns 200 this year. in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 years, we've been helping ideas move from ambition to achievement. and the next great idea could be yours. ♪ humans. even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into problems. namely, other humans. which is why at liberty mutual insurance, auto policies come with new car replacement and accident forgiveness if you qualify. see what else comes standard at libertymutual.com. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? ♪ >>> inmate davon lymon anxiously waits to see if his dirty u.a. will be dismissed or not, a decision that will affect his pending family visit. >> i feel like i got in trouble, i'm waiting for the principal. i really have no idea what's going on. >> what do you think is going on? >> a billion and one t
the worst-case scenario is they find me guilty and send me to the hole. [ male announcer ] citi turns 200 this year. in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 years, we've been helping ideas move from ambition to achievement. and the next great idea could be yours. ♪ humans. even when we cross our t's and dot our...
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>> this represented a very pivotal point not only in the life of our city and nation but for me as well. i think it was the point at which i decided, as best you can at 15, 16, but in later years it would be something that i would never forget. but it was a pivotal point in that i decided that i would try to do as much as i could to change the world, to show that we could accomplish so much more with love and kindness than with the hatred. >> the film is great and it's important. and i'm so grateful you're here to share the story of those four little girls. thank you. reverend carolyn mckinstry "march to justice" airs on investigation discovery. that's tonight at 7:00. >>> and we're back in a moment. this is "today" on nbc. >>> coming up next, they are back in new york. and this place will not be the same. kathie lee and hoda with more oscar coverage. >> we missed them, though. >> yes, we did. >>> tomorrow, the dress star randi fanoli and jill martin is back with her steals and deals. >> but first your local news and weather.
>> this represented a very pivotal point not only in the life of our city and nation but for me as well. i think it was the point at which i decided, as best you can at 15, 16, but in later years it would be something that i would never forget. but it was a pivotal point in that i decided that i would try to do as much as i could to change the world, to show that we could accomplish so much more with love and kindness than with the hatred. >> the film is great and it's important....
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great audience here in new york and welcome to huckabee, from the fox studios in new york city. it is it oscar weekend and the film world prepares to honor the best of the hollywood. year after the amazing meryl strep appeared on this very show she was named for best actress for spot on performance is i think her being on huckabee put her over the top. i think the connection is pretty obvious. if bradley cooper wins for silver linings play book, it is certainly going to be his appearance on this show that gave him stateur he needed to be treated with respect as a great actor. now bradly in your acceptance speech you don't have to mention anything about our interview and its role getting you to the oscar. i am just glad to be of help. i just with wish i could have gotten hugh jack man and anne hathway and that would have named the oscars for les mis. i hope they win best picture because of the success of the film in the box office it is a big win for the american film audience. i saw the broadway play and saw the scrine version. it is it what movies are made for. i sat stunned in
great audience here in new york and welcome to huckabee, from the fox studios in new york city. it is it oscar weekend and the film world prepares to honor the best of the hollywood. year after the amazing meryl strep appeared on this very show she was named for best actress for spot on performance is i think her being on huckabee put her over the top. i think the connection is pretty obvious. if bradley cooper wins for silver linings play book, it is certainly going to be his appearance on...
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i worked a patrol unit for 17 years in the city of baltimore. when i first started experiencing the pain, it's hard to describe because you have a numbness but yet you have the pain like thousands of needles sticking in your foot. it was progressively getting worse, and at that point, i knew i had to do something. when i went back to my health care professional, that's when she suggested the lyrica. once i started taking the lyrica, the pain started subsiding. [ male announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or woening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, changes in eye sight including blurry vision, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling, or skin sores from diabetes. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain, and swelling of hands, legs, and feet.
i worked a patrol unit for 17 years in the city of baltimore. when i first started experiencing the pain, it's hard to describe because you have a numbness but yet you have the pain like thousands of needles sticking in your foot. it was progressively getting worse, and at that point, i knew i had to do something. when i went back to my health care professional, that's when she suggested the lyrica. once i started taking the lyrica, the pain started subsiding. [ male announcer ] it's known that...
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[video clip] >> tourists take the various memorials and attractions around the city. it is really difficult to get a look at daily life since your tour group is kept isolated from ordinary people. you cannot go to restaurants and normal shops and look around. these images were shot from the window of moving buses. we were going through on the way from one tourist attraction to the other, getting into north korea, which is rare for journalists. we were told not to take photographs of everyday people. these are rare images. i left my hotel to get images of daily life. you see a city of few private cars. most people walk or ride bicycles. teams walk together to their jobs on construction sites and usually walking behind a leader carrying a flag or red banner. roads are being repaired and new housing being built. it is all in preparation for ceremonies next year, the 101st anniversary of the country's founding leader, still referred to as the great leader. >> what do they think they are gaining by having such a closed society? >> continuing their absolute control, basical
[video clip] >> tourists take the various memorials and attractions around the city. it is really difficult to get a look at daily life since your tour group is kept isolated from ordinary people. you cannot go to restaurants and normal shops and look around. these images were shot from the window of moving buses. we were going through on the way from one tourist attraction to the other, getting into north korea, which is rare for journalists. we were told not to take photographs of...
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what he said was disrespectful to the residents of the city of lowell. >> now, mark dogg is apologizing kind of sort of once again. >> am i an idiot? yes, i'll be the first one to admit that. should i have taken a video? no, but basically i was doing my job. if you watch the video, and turn down the sound you'll see that i was doing my job perfectly. . >> reporter: just for fun, let's watch the video and turn up the sound one more me. and you can decide if he is the perfectplower. wat again. >> a (bleep) see you later. you w't find that till spring. ha, ha, ha. by the way, the snowplow company has considered rehiring him not in the plow department, but as a demolition department. they do in the summertime. >> megyn: there's something likeable about him. is it just me? >> reporter: and you just --. >> megyn: all right. trace, thank you. coming up, we've heard a lot of warnings about the looming budget cuts, but maybe none as severe as those about our air traffic contollers and warnings about run away safety. runway safety and flight delays. those are next and senator john mccain is slamm
what he said was disrespectful to the residents of the city of lowell. >> now, mark dogg is apologizing kind of sort of once again. >> am i an idiot? yes, i'll be the first one to admit that. should i have taken a video? no, but basically i was doing my job. if you watch the video, and turn down the sound you'll see that i was doing my job perfectly. . >> reporter: just for fun, let's watch the video and turn up the sound one more me. and you can decide if he is the...
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be some added on the tour we're looking at there right now city what are your plans for each city here. it's effort in. speaking talk about that. well the part that you have on is the first part of the taking route sixty-six winches also the called the mother road which i think is very significant because women and mothers are the ones that suffer the most i think because of these wars for empire but what we're hoping to do is rally people in every city. we have. you know many people who have signed up to host we're going to need housing we're going to need people's bonser rally is in the meeting and fundraise the end to get across the country and any money that we have left over our goal is going to go to. groups that help people in iraq and afghanistan so we're hoping to raise a lot of money about what it's going to cost to go across the country and then the second part goes for chicago to washington d.c. and our full room is published on our website too or at p.s. so if you're on a rig or if you're little bit off our route we don't mind going off the route a little bit and get ahold
be some added on the tour we're looking at there right now city what are your plans for each city here. it's effort in. speaking talk about that. well the part that you have on is the first part of the taking route sixty-six winches also the called the mother road which i think is very significant because women and mothers are the ones that suffer the most i think because of these wars for empire but what we're hoping to do is rally people in every city. we have. you know many people who have...
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san carlos firefighters get a 14 percent pay hike and make the same amount as redwood city city. they dropped a partnership with the city of belmont a couple years ago and reduced pay causing some firefighters to leave. >> the search continues for the prime suspect in a shooting on the las vegas strip that killed an oakland man. this is the man police are searching for, 26-year-old who is believed to have shot and killed kenny cherry after an alter casey. cherry's mazurati trashed into a taxi killing two. on friday, police found the black range row very he was driving. harris has an extensive criminal history. >> fremont police arrested two people for a carjacking that turned into a police chase in union city that ended at the union landing shopping center yesterday with the drive smashing the stolen mercedes and hit six other cars. a woman sitting in her car was hurt and treated at the hospital. police arrested an 18-year-old man and an 18-year-old woman, both from oakland, but their names are not released. >> you saw the winners and speeches and fashion. the buzz-worthy moments
san carlos firefighters get a 14 percent pay hike and make the same amount as redwood city city. they dropped a partnership with the city of belmont a couple years ago and reduced pay causing some firefighters to leave. >> the search continues for the prime suspect in a shooting on the las vegas strip that killed an oakland man. this is the man police are searching for, 26-year-old who is believed to have shot and killed kenny cherry after an alter casey. cherry's mazurati trashed into a...
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new government numbers put houston on top as the nation's fastest-growing city economically. and gas averages $3.78 a gallon, up 45 cents in a month. i'm jeff glor, cbs news. so do you guys think being fast is better than being slow? [ kids ] yes! it's better to be fast to not be bitten by a werewolf and then you'll be turned into one and you will have to stay in and then you'll have to get shaved because you will be too hot and then you're like... [ growling ] which means i wish i was back to a human. what? [ male announcer ] it's not complicated. faster is better. and iphone 5 downloads fastest on at&t 4g. ♪ good morning, turtle. ♪ my friends are all around me ♪ my friends, they do surround me ♪ ♪ i hope this never ends ♪ and we'll be the best of friends ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing the reimagined 2013 chevrolet traverse. all set? all set. with spacious seating for up to eight. imagine that. chevrolet. find new roads. as your life changes, fidelity is there for your personal economy, helping you readjust along the way, refocus as careers change and kids he
new government numbers put houston on top as the nation's fastest-growing city economically. and gas averages $3.78 a gallon, up 45 cents in a month. i'm jeff glor, cbs news. so do you guys think being fast is better than being slow? [ kids ] yes! it's better to be fast to not be bitten by a werewolf and then you'll be turned into one and you will have to stay in and then you'll have to get shaved because you will be too hot and then you're like... [ growling ] which means i wish i was back to...
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lake city. mostly 30s in the nation's midsection. 40s in the northeast. >>> when you see these next pictures, you're going to wonder how no one was killed or injured. check it out. a car landed up lodged on the roof of a house in houston. >> that is crazy. police say it must have been going about 90 miles an hour when it hit an embankment, launched into the air, crashed into one house and landed upside down on a second house. no one at either home was injured. the driver walked away with barely a scratch. the driver walked away with barely a scratch. >> onlookers were in disbelief. >> a big crane was brought in and pulled the car out ten hours after the crash. so the driver survives. now he's got to pay for the car and damage to two homes. >> can you imagine? he's sitting in the front seat going sorry, didn't mean it. >> lucky for him. man, oh man. these are the kinds of stories we like telling. >>> coming up, taking drastic action when pet dogs and cats get too fat. >>> and all the viral videos
lake city. mostly 30s in the nation's midsection. 40s in the northeast. >>> when you see these next pictures, you're going to wonder how no one was killed or injured. check it out. a car landed up lodged on the roof of a house in houston. >> that is crazy. police say it must have been going about 90 miles an hour when it hit an embankment, launched into the air, crashed into one house and landed upside down on a second house. no one at either home was injured. the driver walked...
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49 cities around the world, in europe, in north america, south america, asia. all over the world. >> do you have any idea what country these people were from? >> yes. >> you care to share that with me? >> i would not. >> you would not care to share it? >> no. >> have you caught any of them? >> working on it. >> one top u.s. intelligence official is on record saying that the chinese have already aggressively infiltrated the computer networks of some u.s. banks and are operating inside u.s. electrical grids, mapping out our networks and presumably leaving behind malicious software that could be used to sabotage the system. can a penetrator or a perpetrator leave behind-- >> yes. >> little things that will allow them to be there and watch and look and listen? >> any successful penetration has the potential for leaving behind a capability. >> do we believe that there are--that governments have planted code in the power grid? >> steve, i would be shocked if we were in a situation where tools and capabilities and techniques have not been left in u.s. computer and inf
49 cities around the world, in europe, in north america, south america, asia. all over the world. >> do you have any idea what country these people were from? >> yes. >> you care to share that with me? >> i would not. >> you would not care to share it? >> no. >> have you caught any of them? >> working on it. >> one top u.s. intelligence official is on record saying that the chinese have already aggressively infiltrated the computer networks...